Accelerating gravitational wave scienceWelcome to the 14th Edoardo Amaldi Conference on Gravitational Waves. Amaldi14 is the premier forum for the fields of gravitational wave science and gravitational wave detection. Following the first detection of gravitational waves in 2015, followed by the first observations of the collision of two neutron stars in 2017, the field has been expanding rapidly to exploit this new window on the Universe. Held biannually, the Amaldi meetings are more important than ever before for bringing together the diverse and emergent research associated with gravitational waves from across the world. They are organized under the auspices of the Gravitational Wave International Committee (GWIC). The conference addresses the full range of gravitational wave science, including future detectors. Emphasis will be placed on the connection between gravitational wave science and the fields of observational astrophysics and multi-messenger astronomy, and progress in modelling waveforms arising from various astrophysical sources.
Amaldi14 will be held as a virtual event on July 19-23, 2021. Further information including the program of science talks and parallel sessions, poster sessions will be continuously updated on our website. Please ensure you register for the event, and we look forward to see you (virtually) in July! |
Scientific Organising Committee |
Local Organising Committee |
Matthew Bailes, Chair (Swinburne University of Technology)
Sarah Antier (Laboratory Astropaticle and cosmology) Sukanta Bose (Washington State University) Marica Branchesi (Gran Sasso Science Instit/INFN) Monica Colpi (University of Milano Bicocca) John Conklin (University of Florida) Martin Hewitson (AEI Hannover) Michael Kramer (Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Germany) Frédérique Marion (LAPP) Maura McClaughlin (West Virginia University) Jess McIver (University of British Columbia) Priyamvada Natarajan (Yale University) Dave Reitze (California Institute of Technology and University of Florida) Sheila Rowan (University of Glasgow) Patricia Schmidt (University of Birmingham) Susan Scott (Australian National University) Hisaaki Shinkai (Osaka Institute of Technology) David Shoemaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Stephen Smartt (University of Belfast) Tarun Souradeep (IISER, Pune) Ira Thorpe (NASA) |
Susan Scott (Australian National University)
Eric Thrane (Monash University) Jade Powell (Swinburne University of Technology) Bernhard Mueller (Monash University) Yeshe Fenner (Swinburne University of Technology) Erin O'Grady (Swinburne University of Technology) |